SHIPPING NOTICES. t&mWjtstsz &5i UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED Will despatch steamers from Now Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting):—' ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) — RARAWA Mondays and Thursdays 8 p.m. train (in conjunction with N.S.S. Co.). WELLINGTON (cargo only)— ROSAMOND, Sat., Aug. 19, 11 a.m ROSAMOND, Sat., Aug. 26, 11 a.m ROSAMOND, Sat. Sept. 2, 11 a.m. PICTON and NELSON (cargo only)— ROSAMOND, Sat., Ang._l2, 11 a.m. DUNEDIN and LYTTELTON (cargo only)— CORINNA, Monday, August 19, 11 WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH (caronlv) — TYA, Tues., Aug. 22. go 01 koon: (Cargo must bo at Railway Sheds before 5 p.m. previous day.) LYTTELTON, from WELLINGTON— Steamer Daily, 8 p.m. (Sundays excepted) SYDNEY— Steamer from Wellington every Friday. Steamer from Auckland every Monday. MONTHLY EXCURSIONS 10 SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (from AUCKLAND)— J ONG A, SAMOA, FIJI—*ATUA, Sept. 12. SUVA and LEVUKA (direct)— *NAVUA, Aug. 30. IAROI'ONGA and TAHITI—TALUNE, Aug. 29, for Raratonga and Tahiti. SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete— AORANGI, Sept. 22, from Wellington. *Twiu screw steamer. tFittcd with wireless telegraphy. Passengers hooked through to Lonon bv the Orient R.M. Lino (via vdnoy) and the Canadian-Australian ;.M. Lino (via Vancouver); also via "VfiSs-'nEW PLYMOUTH. northern STEAM SHIV CO., LTD. P AITARA - ONEHUNGA SER>AITAR^ / calling at Kawhia and lan. The S.S. CLAYMORE leaves tar a (weather permitting) for lumga:— , , rsday, Scptembor 14th, at 11 p.m. rsday, September 28th, at 11 p.m. i-es Onchunga for Waivera • - May, Scptembor 12th, at 10 a.m. sclay, September 26th, at 10 a.m. E. VAUGHAN, Agent, Waitara. VW, SAVJLL AND ALBION CO., Limited. Direct Line of Steamers for Plymouth and London, [onto Vidpo or Rio do Janeiro and Teneritfe. argest Passenger Steamers In the New Zealand Trade. “Fitted with wireless telegraphy. jINGS. circumstances permitting Date of Final ime. Tons Leaving Port ni 9957 Oct. 5 WTgt n .-:<■+ ] 2,232 Nov. 2 \V Igt n ithic, 12,232 Doc. 28 WTrfn ~s l 9372 Doc. 28 WTgt n *Twin Screw. •[Calls at Rio do Janeiro. I Steamers are now being fitted the C.O. hire Extinguishing Ap?cial facilities given to residents o Dominion to bring out friends Home, either by pre-payment of ige money in New Zealand or by ui toes. r further particulars, apply to NEWTON KING, s T ow Plymouth and Stratford. BUSINESS NOTICES. OF EMERY DESCRIPTION. . BUCCY, GIG, MILK-CART, DRAY HARNESS, Etc., In Great Variety, can ho bought at SON’S We have the largest and lost Stocked Shop between Wellington and Ai’.cklai! i. Only competent woi Kie.en employed, and a Collar Maker who will make your collars to order. Milk Cart Harness from 67 15s. Gig Harness from £6 15s. If you want anything at all in the Harness Lino, call and inspect, tno purchase will follow. It will Pay You. Wo are Solo Agents for Mi-curc, the groat cure for sore teats, galls and sore hacks on horses, etc. _ Also Solo Agents for Dingo Training Oil, the best embrocation on the market. Call for free sample. Wo hold a very heavy* stock in Saddles, Bridles, Whips, etc. Don’t forget that for Quality, combined wit.i Low Prices, go every time to WILSON AND SON, BROADWAY, Next Crown Stables. Box 4 ’Phono 112.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 1
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